Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Dave Matthews and John Mellencamp are among the acts at Farm Aid 25 Saturday at Miller Park.

Your guide to Farm Aid 25

Farm Aid benefits farmers, of course, but in order do that, its lineup needs to erect a big tent. Even with that something-for-everybody attitude, though, Farm Aid 25 leans toward good old-fashioned American music. Here's a guide to the musicians who will be performing. »Read Full Article

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Sadly,Farm aid has gone from crowds of almost 100000 to trying to fill arena's... The concert out in Mass only pulled 20000 people.It is a poorly run operation...This concert should be announced 7 to 8 months before the event, Bands.. adhoc bookings...and check out thier website...OUCH..THey dont even have the bands scheduled posted as of yet. Milwaukee will come out and turn in into another drinking event. Watch!.Yup I am going

Everyone that can get to this event should go. The artist they have lined up are outstanding. And PLEASE do yourself a favor and go just to see Willy, esp. if you have never seen him live. I saw him for the first time live 2 years ago, and just caught another concert at the end of July. He lives up to his billing, is a phenominal talent, has NOT slowed down; watch him play and sing, you will not be disappointed.